Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering involves the design and maintenance of instruments used for measuring, monitoring, and controlling industrial processes. The course covers sensor technology, automation, and control systems.
Students who have completed their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are eligible. Strong mathematical and analytical skills are essential for success in this field.
Graduates can work as Instrumentation Engineers, Control Engineers, Automation Specialists, or Calibration Technicians in manufacturing industries, power plants, and petrochemical companies.